If Marshall has proven one thing this year is that he is far from finished and can still put up numbers. His attitude has always been a problem and that can't be minimized. However, if he was on the field for Ryan Tannehill this year, then what would the rookie QB's numbers look like right now?

I was disappointed that the Dolphins traded Marshall, but let's face it: he is a head case. He's putting up good numbers right now because he is happy and has always had good chemistry with Cutler. Would he be this happy in Miami? Doubtful.

The problem with Miami's passing attack isn't that we got rid of Marshall. It is that Ireland did not replace him with another #1 option for Tannehill.

It's impossible to tell what would have happened. Maybe he and Tannehill would have hit it off and formed an unstoppable alliance? Or maybe Marshall would have gotten suspended for some off the field incident? Or maybe he'd tear the team apart and ruin Tannehill by acting like a Diva all season long? Who knows?

The guy's gone and there is a 99.9% chance he never comes back. What else is there really to say?

“It’s been the same way all year. It’s the same thing every single game. We need to be held accountable,” Marshall said. “What I got to do is try my best to keep it together and not let this affect me because it’s starting to affect me more than it should. And I love this game, I’m very passionate about this game, and right now it’s affecting me way too much.”